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And the much-used slogan “switching is easy ... when they patently had not been. In 2023, consumer contacts to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) helpline increased ...
BRIAN. SINCE TAKING OFFICE BACK IN JANUARY, THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS BEEN TRYING TO ELIMINATE THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU, AN AGENCY THAT WAS STARTED ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO AND ITS ...
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATTORNEYS GENERAL HAS APPOINTED DAVE SUNDAY AS THE NEW CO-CHAIR OF THE ASSOCIATION’S CONSUMER PROTECTION COMMITTEE. I TALKED TO THE AG ABOUT WHY HE ACCEPTED THAT ...
On April 11, the appeals court’s panel unanimously threw out parts of Judge Jackson’s decision, ruling the consumer bureau’s leaders could lay workers off if they decided, after a careful ...
By Stacy Cowley The Trump administration sent layoff notices on Thursday to a large swath of employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, just days after a federal appeals court pared ...
A federal appeals court will allow the Trump administration to further shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but not dismantle it entirely. The Friday evening order from the US DC ...
These amendments aim to strengthen consumer protection by requiring sellers to display specific contractual information on the final confirmation screen, such as the quantity of goods, payment ...
The decision indicates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau intends to continue supervision and enforcement activities even though President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, whom Trump ...
🛑 Trump administration moves to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), freezing rules on overdraft fees, digital payment apps, credit reports, and consumer fraud cases.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is drastically shrinking the size and the mission of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the latest step in an extraordinary reshaping of the federal ...
Attempted terminations mark “open season on consumers,” warns former CFPB executive. Attempted terminations mark “open season on consumers,” warns former CFPB executive. A judge has paused ...